The data describes the views on digital learning technologies (DLT) as an academic tool according to college students in the U.S. as of August 2016. During the survey period, 81% of respondents agreed that digital learning technology was helping them to improve their grades.
Online practice quizzes/adaptive learning software (e.g. Smartbook, LearnSmart) | 79 |
E-books, e-textbooks | 74 |
Learning management systems (Blackboard) | 58 |
Lecture recordings (video or audio) | 53 |
Online discussion forums/social media | 51 |
Digital learning platforms (e.g. Connect, Revel, or MindTap) | 48 |
Performance data, feedback, and reports | 25 |
None of these | 2 |